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H. P. Bix 1978, 'Miura Meisuke, or peasant rebellion under the banner of distress', BCAS 10: 18-26

H. P. Bix 1978, ‘Leader of peasant rebellions: Miura Meisuke’, in H. Murakami & T. J. Harper, eds, Great historical figures of Japan (Tokyo: Japan Culture Institute), 243-260

H. Bolitho 1989, 'The Tempo crisis', CHJ 5

R. Bowen 1988, 'Japanese peasants: moral? rational? revolutionary? duped? - a review article', JAS 47: 821-32

W. D. Burton 1978, 'Peasant struggle in Japan, 1590-1760', Journal of Peasant Studies 5: 135-71

W. D. Burton 1979, 'Peasant movements in early Tokugawa Japan', Peasant Studies 8: 59-73

W. D. Burton 1989, 'Rural and urban protest in Tokugawa Japan', BCAS 21: 53-66

W. D. Burton 1990, 'Rethinking the purposes of Japanese peasant studies', in A. Boscaro et al., eds, Rethinking Japan, vol.2 (Folkstone: The Japan Library)

S. Esenbel 1998, Even the gods rebel: the peasants of Takaino and the 1871 Nakano uprising in Japan, AAS Monograph 57 (AAS: Ann Arbor)

M. Hashimoto 1982, 'The social background of peasant uprisings in Tokugawa Japan', in T. Najita & J. V. Koschmann, eds, Conflict in modern Japanese history: the neglected tradition (Princeton UP)

A. G. Hess & S. Murayama 1980, Everyday law in Japanese folk art: daily life in Meiji Japan as seen through petty law violations (Aalen: Scientia Verlag)

E. Ikegami & C. Tolly 1994, 'State formation and contention in Japan and France', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

W. W. Kelly 1985, Deference and defiance in nineteenth-century Japan (Princeton UP)

J. V. Koschmann 1982, 'Action as a text: ideology in the Tengu Insurrection', in T. Najita & J. V. Koschmann, eds, Conflict in modern Japanese history: the neglected tradition (Princeton UP)

K. Miyazaki 2005, ‘Characteristics of popular movements in nineteenth-century Japan: riots during the second Choshu War’, JF 17: 1-24

I. Morris 1975, 'Oshio Heihachiro', in The nobility of failure (London: Secker & Warburg)

T. Najita 1970, 'Oshio Heihachiro (1793-1837)', in A. M. Craig & D. H. Shively, eds, Personality in Japanese history (University of California Press)

J. Rahder 1936, 'Record of the Kurume uprising', Acta Orientalia 14: 81-108

I. Scheiner 1978, 'Benevolent lords and honourable peasants: rebellion and peasant Ccnsciousness in Tokugawa Japan', in T. Najita & I. Scheiner, eds, Japanese thought in the Tokugawa period: methods and metaphors (University of Chicago Press)

G. J. Smits 2006, ‘Shaking up Japan: Edo society and the 1855 catfish picture prints,’ Journal of social history 39: 1045-1077

M. W. Steele 2003, Alternative narratives in modern Japanese history (London: RoutledgeCurzon)

M. Takeuchi 1987, 'Kuniyoshi's "Minamoto Raikô" and the "earth spider": demons and protest in late Tokugawa Japan', Ars Orientalis 17: 5-38

C. Totman 1986, 'Tokugawa peasants: win, lose, or draw?', MN 41: 457-76

R. E. Varner 1977, 'The organised peasant: the wakamonogumi in the Edo period', MN 32: 459-83

A. M. Vesey 2001, Entering the temple: priests, peasants, and village contention in Tokugawa Japan', JJRS 28: 293-328

S. Vlastos 1982, 'Yonaoshi in Aizu', in T. Najita & J. V. Koschmann, eds, Conflict in modern Japanese history: the neglected tradition (Princeton UP)

S. Vlastos 1986, Peasant protests and uprisings in Tokugawa Japan (University of California Press)

A. Walthall 1983, 'Narratives of peasant uprisings in Japan', JAS 42: 571-87

A. Walthall 1986, 'Japanese Gimin: peasant martyrs in popular memory', American historical review 91: 1076-1102

A. Walthall 1986, Social protest and popular culture in eighteenth-century Japan (Tucson: University of Arizona Press)

A. Walthall 1994, 'Edo riots', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

A. Walthall 1994, 'Devoted wives/unruly women: invisible presence in the history of Japanese social protest', Signs 20: 106-36

J. W. White 1988, 'State growth and popular protest in Tokugawa Japan', JJS 14: 1-25

J. W. White 1989, 'Scholarly discourse and peasant discontent: four studies of popular contention in the Tokugawa Period', JJS 15: 159-75

J. W. White 1992, The demography of sociopolitical conflict in Japan, 1721-1846 (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California)

J. W. White 1995, Ikki: social conflict and political protest in early modern Japan (Cornell UP)

G. M. Wilson 1988, 'Ee ja nai ka on the eve of the Meiji Restoration in Japan', Semiotica 70: 301-19

R. Zöllner 1997, ‘Die Ejanaika-Bewegung von 1867/68’, in K. Antoni, ed, Rituale und ihre Urheber. Invented traditions in her japansichen Religionsgeschichte (Hamburg: LIT)

R. Zöllner 2000, 'Ejanaika - Visionen und Visualierungen', in S. Kohsaka & J. Laube, eds, Informationssytem und kulturellees Leben in den Staedten der Edo-Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz)

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